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Pose Estimation - Deep Learning Using OpenPose Tutorials

Offered By: Augmented Startups via YouTube

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Deep Learning Courses Python Courses Computer Vision Courses OpenCV Courses Pose Estimation Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn pose estimation techniques using OpenPose in this comprehensive tutorial series. Explore installation, people counting, fall detection, yoga pose recognition, plank detection, body ratio calculation, and the underlying mechanics of pose estimation. Gain hands-on experience with OpenCV Python and computer vision applications, including Unity integration and achieving 30 FPS on CPU. Master the fundamentals and advanced concepts of pose estimation through practical demonstrations and in-depth explanations.

Syllabus

Pose Estimation Tutorial #1 - Install and Run OpenPose| OpenCV Python | Computer Vision 2020.
Open Pose Tutorial #2 - People counting with Pose Estimation | OpenCV Python | Computer Vision 2020.
Open Pose Tutorial #3 - Fall Detection with Pose Estimation | OpenCV Python | Computer Vision 2020.
Open Pose #4 -Yoga Pose Recognition | OpenCV Python | Computer Vision [DEMO].
Pose Estimation Demo #5 -Plank Detection using OpenPose [DEMO].
Open Pose #6 -Body Ratios Calculator | OpenCV Python | Computer Vision (2021) [DEMO].
Open Pose Tutorial #7 - How does Pose Estimation Work | OpenCV Python | Computer Vision (2021).
Teaser Trailer - OpenPose - Pose Estimation Master Class.
[LIVE] Introduction - OpenPose - Pose Estimation Master Class Promo.
Pose Estimation Demo #8 - How to use OpenPose in Unity - OpenCV Computer Vision.
Pose Estimation in 7 minutes - 30 FPS on CPU Tutorial.


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Augmented Startups

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